More than 500 pupils watch Scarlets train in Tenby sunshine!

Rob LloydCommunity News, News

Scarlets were back on their travels around the region on Thursday, pitching up at Tenby RFC for their latest open training session which was attended by an incredible 580 schoolchildren.

Pupils from Ysgol Hafan y Môr,Ysgol Caer Elen, Tenby Primary, Saundersfoot Primary, Waldo Williams Primary, Pennar Community School, Penrhyn Primary, St Oswalds VA Primary and Ysgol Greenhill enjoyed the November sunshine and the sight of the Scarlets squad being put through their paces at Heywood Road.

After the session, players and coaches signed autographs and had photos with all the children, while everyone’s favourite mascot Cochyn also made an appearance!

Last week, the boys were in Aberaeron RFC, while more 700 Carmarthenshire pupils recently attended a training session at Parc y Scarlets.

Scarlets Community Foundation manager Paul Fisher said: “It was another brilliant morning in the sun and a fantastic turnout by Pembrokeshire for the boys. Players and staff have enjoyed our sessions around the region over the last couple of weeks – a big thanks to the committee of Tenby for allowing us to use their facilities.”

You can see more photos and videos from the morning on our official Instagram page scarlets_rugby